The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 14

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IN THE TELEPHONE RATES "=" Supreme Court Decision on Au-| thority of Individual Awaited With Interest. TRENTON, N. J., WEALTHY PROTEST IMMIGRATION BY CANT GET MAIS Rich New Yorkers Flood Sen- ators With Letters About “Servant Famine.” reme Court decides in|and Attantle Telegraph & Telephone ne that the Individual (Company was accepted to-day by the Public Utility. Comeission States ha authority to regulate | "0! beer phone rates the Bell ays- tem in New Jersey will refund to New | Je subscribers all excess charges he rates effeotive when the com- | Passed to the contre master General Burleson on Se 1 last. A written memorandum of an ment to tig effect by the New May 21.—If the Telepho | Appeals y Garden” ALBANY, May 21.—An appeal to the business men of the country to get bé- hind the “Vietory Garden” movement was made at to-day’a session of tho ree. | Education Congress here by Charles ‘ork! Lathrop Pack, President of the National aware War Gamien Commission. at States mbet YELLOW PACKAGE : | WASHINGTON, D. ©. May 21— < |New York housekeepers in the viein- ity of Central Park are flooding Unit- | Cader with forceful objections to the | passage of @ biN prohibiting all immi- gration for a four-year period. The writers describe the “servant famino” lin New York and urge an amendment | to'the bill in favor of female domestic servants. ‘The letters show more “class” than any similar contributions Washington can remember. The latest styles in exolusive stationery are represented, with! embossed monograms and coats ot arms, With few exceptions the writers live in one fashionable neigh- borhood. “Unies the aituation improves,” writes one, “it will drive private fam- ilies from their homes.” “I don't know what we'll do,” says ed States Senators Wadeworth and/ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. a Park Avenue woman, “often seri- ously think of ng up our a in Rurope, where domestic and other labor is still be had at normal prices." From Lawrence, L. 1, a woman writes to Senator Calder; “While I heartily believe in racial restrictior for men, single, women should be ad- mitted. Wages have risen to fabu lous figures and many families are forced for this reason to give up housekeeping.” Senator Calder is oposed to barring out all immigrants for the next few | years whether they women, INVENTORS’ GENIUS are men or USED AGAINST FOE; Patent Office ‘Board Secretly Turned Ideas Over for War on Germany. WASHINGTON, May latest war secret to be revealed is how friendly inventors the wold over gave to the United States their ideas for death-dealing machines, to be used ugauinst Germany. A companion secret is how those ideas were kept from the enemy by the Patent Office. A board of seven men was empowered to examine and withhold patents on war machines until the War was over and mean- while turn ideas of promise over to the Government. More than 2,000 devices which tt was thought might be of value to the United States or the Allies were Passed upon, and 200 were important enough to get before military au- 21, — The | Zealand, Australia, Mexico, Snain, EXPERT. Italy, ‘Russia, Poland—and — ons f alt Free Press.) came from Germany, Of course, a] «poe, nd play cards for larger numb me from within nie? the United States, tg ‘ Now that ¢ war is over the bey but I've given up hopes that! patents are heing allowed, he's ever going to get rich that way.” Look out for your health this Spring! Y father is sixty-nine, while I'm only forty-five. Yet during owe jaunts this Spring, his strength and agility seemed as good as mine and his wind much better, And my wife certainly has more “off days" than my mother, Comparatively speaking, the older folks are in considerably better condition than we younger ones. They have taken Gude's Pepto-Mangan regularly for a good many years. It helped them so much that I believe I'll try a bottle this. Spring and persuade my wife to try it, too. Gude's ‘Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ tions should certainly take it this doreed and prescribed by medi My Yullow Label is homely—bat d everybody says what's inside is great. That's the point—you eat what’s inside and not the paper it’s wrapped in. Jews Slaughtered in Poland Pogroms are raging from Lemberg to Wilna and from Warsaw to Pinsk. It is a ruthless war of extermination. Never had the Jewish people been set: upon by an enemy more merciless, more bru- tal, more determined or more powerful. THIS BUTCHERY IS GOING ON WHILE THE PEACE CONFERENCE IS DELIBERATING ON PEACE; AND WHILE WE ARE WELCOMING HOME THE JEWISH BOYS WHO FOUGHT FOR POLISH FREEDOM. Representatives of all Jewish organizations in this city will meet in a monster pro- test convention TONIGHT at 8 o'clock at Madison Square Garden Help Us Make America Stop Pogroms Against Jews in Poland Committee for the Protection of Jewish Rights in Poland and Eastern European Countries NATHAN STRAUS, Honorary Chairman HENRY MOSKOWITZ, Secretary thorities, Some, it is said, helped win the war. The ideas came France, another, “if there are not mote serv ants to be had next year.” “People situated like myself,” says from Engiand, Switzerland, H New It’s Simply - Good Sense This is the inexpensive and attractive machine-made paper which is responsible for the low price of the LORD SALISBURY Turkis! This is the expensive hand-made cardboard box which is respons- ible for the high price of other brands of Turkish cigarettes of our own manufacture as well as the manufacture of others. These are the 5 extra Se LORD SALISBURY cigarettes which you get because of the difference in the cost of the packages. TURKISH CIGARETTE is inevitable BECAUSE it has quality, quantity and economy and, therefore, the best and most for the least. sells for as little money as 18 cents for 15 cigarettes (35 cents for 2 packages) ‘ eee BC WARN occ ae ALAR ARR aR NI APR RRR NAO INO LORD SALISBURY BECAUSE it is the only high-grade Turkish Cigarette in the world that - B.GUTTER8SO SOLID 14-K soi ple, ADJUSTED MOVEMENT Wed: inesday and Thursday another lot of gentlemen's 12qsine 17-Jewelled watches at ively the greatest value ever 4k. solid e Docket. complete for | Hon dollars. 40 years rience stand | back of this offer. 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